Display card



Aug. 27, 1940. c. c. FULLER 2,212,596

DISPLAY CARD Filed June 14, 1939 INVENTUR DUF'LILLER.

ATTURNEYE Patented Aug. 27, 1940 UNITED STATES Parent oFFicE Application June 14, 1939, Serial No. 279,163 In Canada March 28, 1939 Claims.

My invention relates to improvements in display cards for goggles and the like and the object of the invention is to devise a display card to which the goggles are secured in such a. way as 5 not to interfere With the customer trying on and fitting the goggles while still attached to the card and it consists essentially of the arrangement and construction of parts as hereafter described.

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my display card with the goggles detached.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of my display card from which the goggles have been removed.

Fig. 3 is a sectional View through the centre of the display card on line 3-3-Fig. 1, and the adja- 16 cent portion of the goggles.

Fig. 4 is a plan sectional View on line 44 Fig. 3. In the drawing like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in each figure.

l is my display card with window orifices 2 and 3 located at each side of the centre of the card and of a nose notch 4.

Out of the upper portion of the card material cut from the card to form the notch 4 is formed a tongue 5 .which is bendably connected to the card at the upper end of the notch 4. When the tongue is bent upward from the dotted position shown in Fig. 2 to the full line position, it is formed into a loop 6 through which the nose bridge I of the goggles 8 extends as shown in Fig. 1, the upper end of the tongue being secured to the body of the card by a cleat 9.

The goggles are thus held to the card so that the glasses l0 and II of the goggles are directly opposite the openings 2 and 3.

By my construction when the goggles with the card attached are tried on and the arms engage the ears of the wearer the notch 4 will allow the nose bridge to assume its normal position on the nose with the goggle glasses opposite the orifices 40 2 and 3.

What I claim as my invention is:

1. A display card for goggles and the like comprising a card body having a central nose notchextending from its lower edge and a viewing orifice at each side of such notch, and means for attaching the goggles to the card so that the bridge assumes a position above thenotch and each goggle glass in central alignment with the .cor-

' responding orifice of the card.

2. A display card for goggles and the like comprising a card body having a central nose notch extending from its lower edge and an orifice at each side of such notch, and. means for attaching the bridge of the goggles to the card above the notch to hold each goggle glass in central alignment with a corresponding orifice of the card. 15

3. A display card for goggles and the like comprising a card having a central nose notchand having a viewing orifice therein at each side of the notch and a card strip secured at its upper and lower ends to form a loop above the central nose notch through which the nose bridge of the goggle is designed to pass to hold each goggle glass opposite one of the orifices of the display card.

4. A display card for goggles and the like comprising a card having a central notch extending from its lower edge and having a viewing orifice therein at each side of the notch, a tongue formed from the material forming the notch and bent upward to engage the nose bridge of the goggles to hold each goggle glass in central alignment with the corresponding orifice of the display card.

5. A display card for goggles and the like comprising a card having a central notch extending from its lower edge and having a viewing orifice at each side of the notch, a tongue formed from the material forming the notch and bent upward to form a loop in which the bridge of the goggles is held and means for attaching the upper end of the tongue. to the card.

CYRIL CHARLES FULLER. 

